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  • 1 telefónica

    adj.
    telephonic, telephone.
    f.
    Telefonica.
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    SF

    la Telefónicaformer Spanish national telephone company

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    * guía telefónica = telephone directory.
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    * guía telefónica = telephone directory.
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    telefónico,-a adjetivo telephone
    ' telefónica' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escucha
    - extensión
    - tarjeta
    - cabina
    - central
    - directorio
    - guía
    - ocupado
    English:
    answering service
    - directory
    - directory assistance
    - directory enquiries
    - disrupt
    - hold
    - listing
    - operator
    - phonecard
    - telephone book
    - telephone box
    - telephone call
    - wiretapping
    - call
    - exchange
    - ex-directory
    - phone
    - telephone
    - unlisted
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    = main Spanish telephone company, formerly a state-owned monopoly

    Spanish-English dictionary > telefónica

  • 2 cabina telefónica

    f.
    telephone booth, telephone box, phone booth, public pay phone booth.
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    telephone box, US telephone booth
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    (n.) = telephone booth, telephone box, public call box, call-box [callbox]
    Ex. The early telephone booths were manufactured from wood with ornate trim and design.
    Ex. The handset in the telephone box has been smashed for several weeks now and not mended.
    Ex. The van has two main drawbacks, there is no telephone, which presents difficulties when a public callbox is not to hand, and the two interview rooms lack privacy as they are not soundproofed.
    Ex. Each overpass has a call-box near each end.
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    (n.) = telephone booth, telephone box, public call box, call-box [callbox]

    Ex: The early telephone booths were manufactured from wood with ornate trim and design.

    Ex: The handset in the telephone box has been smashed for several weeks now and not mended.
    Ex: The van has two main drawbacks, there is no telephone, which presents difficulties when a public callbox is not to hand, and the two interview rooms lack privacy as they are not soundproofed.
    Ex: Each overpass has a call-box near each end.

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    phone booth

    Spanish-English dictionary > cabina telefónica

  • 3 central telefónica

    f.
    telephone exchange, central, exchange, switchboard.
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    telephone exchange
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    (n.) = switchboard
    Ex. Any library allowing staff members to work hours during which the switchboard is not in operation should arrange to have the switchboard operators plug the reference phone into an outgoing jack when they close.
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    Ex: Any library allowing staff members to work hours during which the switchboard is not in operation should arrange to have the switchboard operators plug the reference phone into an outgoing jack when they close.

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    telephone exchange

    Spanish-English dictionary > central telefónica

  • 4 tarjeta telefónica

    f.
    phonecard.
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    phonecard
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    (n.) = calling card, telephone card
    Ex. This group voluntarily look for and report any illegal activity conducted over the Internet, such as pyramid scams, transmission of stolen credit card and calling card numbers, and pedophilia.
    Ex. A survey of California farm workers reveal a pattern of low access to and availability of telephones and problems in the use of prepaid telephone cards.
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    (n.) = calling card, telephone card

    Ex: This group voluntarily look for and report any illegal activity conducted over the Internet, such as pyramid scams, transmission of stolen credit card and calling card numbers, and pedophilia.

    Ex: A survey of California farm workers reveal a pattern of low access to and availability of telephones and problems in the use of prepaid telephone cards.

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    phone card

    Spanish-English dictionary > tarjeta telefónica

  • 5 guía telefónica

    f.
    telephone directory, directory, phone book, telephone book.
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    (n.) = telephone directory, white pages directory, white pages telephone directory
    Ex. If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.
    Ex. The article 'Will white page CD-ROM directories turn yellow, or, er, green of envy?' considers whether it is worth buying any white pages CD-ROM now that such information is freely available over the Internet.
    Ex. In this case a publisher won the right to republish ' white pages' telephone directory information on the basis that there was no originality in the creation of the original directory information.
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    (n.) = telephone directory, white pages directory, white pages telephone directory

    Ex: If a directory, similar to the telephone directory, is published listing personal keys it becomes possible for a scrambled message to be sent to anyone, which only the intended recipient can unscramble.

    Ex: The article 'Will white page CD-ROM directories turn yellow, or, er, green of envy?' considers whether it is worth buying any white pages CD-ROM now that such information is freely available over the Internet.
    Ex: In this case a publisher won the right to republish ' white pages' telephone directory information on the basis that there was no originality in the creation of the original directory information.

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    phone book

    Spanish-English dictionary > guía telefónica

  • 6 llamada telefónica

    f.
    telephone call, buzz, phone call, call.
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    telephone call, phone call
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    (n.) = local call, dial-up, telephone call, outgoing call, incoming call, phone call
    Ex. Provided there is a node within a local call distance, this arrangement is reasonably priced.
    Ex. Thus some hosts, for example BLAISE, have installed their own networks with local dial-up nodes in various large cities.
    Ex. When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.
    Ex. Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.
    Ex. Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.
    Ex. The library also receives comments from many, many people via letters and via phone calls.
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    (n.) = local call, dial-up, telephone call, outgoing call, incoming call, phone call

    Ex: Provided there is a node within a local call distance, this arrangement is reasonably priced.

    Ex: Thus some hosts, for example BLAISE, have installed their own networks with local dial-up nodes in various large cities.
    Ex: When Britain coolly marked, if not celebrated, the tenth anniversary of membership, the number of telephone calls had fallen to an avarage of ten a week.
    Ex: Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.
    Ex: Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.
    Ex: The library also receives comments from many, many people via letters and via phone calls.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamada telefónica

  • 7 red telefónica

    (n.) = telephone network, telephone system, phone system
    Ex. This may provide an alternative data pathway to the traditional telephone network.
    Ex. At present, the Internet's international expansion is hampered by the lack of a good supporting infrastructure, namely a decent telephone system.
    Ex. However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.
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    (n.) = telephone network, telephone system, phone system

    Ex: This may provide an alternative data pathway to the traditional telephone network.

    Ex: At present, the Internet's international expansion is hampered by the lack of a good supporting infrastructure, namely a decent telephone system.
    Ex: However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.

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    telephone network

    Spanish-English dictionary > red telefónica

  • 8 acceso mediante llamada telefónica

    (n.) = dial-in access, dial-up access, dial up phone line
    Ex. It describes recent software developments and those planned for the future, such as dial-in access to Silverplatter data bases.
    Ex. It is possible to use dial-up access via the public switched telephone network.
    Ex. This article discusses the use of diskettes, Bernoulli removable disc cartridges, CD-ROM's, modems using dial up phone lines, leased phone lines, satellites and frequency modulated (FM) subcarriers.
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    (n.) = dial-in access, dial-up access, dial up phone line

    Ex: It describes recent software developments and those planned for the future, such as dial-in access to Silverplatter data bases.

    Ex: It is possible to use dial-up access via the public switched telephone network.
    Ex: This article discusses the use of diskettes, Bernoulli removable disc cartridges, CD-ROM's, modems using dial up phone lines, leased phone lines, satellites and frequency modulated (FM) subcarriers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acceso mediante llamada telefónica

  • 9 acceso mediante línea telefónica

    (n.) = dial-access
    Ex. Remote or invisible users are increasing in numbers as more libraries implement dial-access to their catalogues and investigate the viability of networks.
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    Ex: Remote or invisible users are increasing in numbers as more libraries implement dial-access to their catalogues and investigate the viability of networks.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acceso mediante línea telefónica

  • 10 con participación del público mediante llamada telefónica

    (adj.) = phone-in
    Ex. Radio phone-in talk shows are pervasive and have become an important force in formulating public opinion.
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    (adj.) = phone-in

    Ex: Radio phone-in talk shows are pervasive and have become an important force in formulating public opinion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con participación del público mediante llamada telefónica

  • 11 conectarse mediante llamada telefónica

    (v.) = dial up
    Ex. Despite the proliferation of Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs), particularly the growing popularity of the Apple Macintosh, there has been little provision for graphics interfacing to dial-up on-line services.
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    (v.) = dial up

    Ex: Despite the proliferation of Graphic User Interfaces (GUIs), particularly the growing popularity of the Apple Macintosh, there has been little provision for graphics interfacing to dial-up on-line services.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conectarse mediante llamada telefónica

  • 12 conexión mediante llamada telefónica

    Ex. We are separating set-up and running costs and the various levels of Internet access that are available ( dial-up, dedicated connection) so that public library managers will be able to make sensible choices.
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    Ex: We are separating set-up and running costs and the various levels of Internet access that are available ( dial-up, dedicated connection) so that public library managers will be able to make sensible choices.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conexión mediante llamada telefónica

  • 13 conversación telefónica múltiple

    Ex. One service of particular interest to many organizations with office or branches on distant sites is telephone conferencing.
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    Ex: One service of particular interest to many organizations with office or branches on distant sites is telephone conferencing.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conversación telefónica múltiple

  • 14 entrevista telefónica

    Ex. Evidence was collected by over 100 telephone interviews with users.
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    Ex: Evidence was collected by over 100 telephone interviews with users.

    Spanish-English dictionary > entrevista telefónica

  • 15 escucha telefónica

    f.
    phone-tapping, wire-tapping, wiretapping.
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    wire tap (AmE), phone tap (BrE)
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    (n.) = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap]
    Ex. Freely available encryption software can make government wiretapping of phones and computers largely ineffective.
    Ex. They have recommended that Congress revise ' wiretap' laws to strengthen protective provisions.
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    wire tap (AmE), phone tap (BrE)
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    (n.) = wiretapping [wire-tapping], wiretap [wire-tap]

    Ex: Freely available encryption software can make government wiretapping of phones and computers largely ineffective.

    Ex: They have recommended that Congress revise ' wiretap' laws to strengthen protective provisions.

    Spanish-English dictionary > escucha telefónica

  • 16 hacer llamada telefónica

    (v.) = make + telephone call
    Ex. Some clients many need practical help with writing letters, filling in forms or making a telephone call.
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    (v.) = make + telephone call

    Ex: Some clients many need practical help with writing letters, filling in forms or making a telephone call.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer llamada telefónica

  • 17 llamada telefónica de emergencia

    Ex. This paper describes the failures of the London Ambulance Service system for handling emergency telephone calls.
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    Ex: This paper describes the failures of the London Ambulance Service system for handling emergency telephone calls.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamada telefónica de emergencia

  • 18 llamada telefónica de larga distancia

    Ex. Since many libraries already have equipment and software, access to these sorces of information is now available for the cost of a long-distance phone call.
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    Ex: Since many libraries already have equipment and software, access to these sorces of information is now available for the cost of a long-distance phone call.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamada telefónica de larga distancia

  • 19 llamada telefónica local

    (n.) = local call
    Ex. Provided there is a node within a local call distance, this arrangement is reasonably priced.
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    (n.) = local call

    Ex: Provided there is a node within a local call distance, this arrangement is reasonably priced.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llamada telefónica local

  • 20 línea telefónica

    f.
    telephone line.
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    (n.) = phone line, telephone line
    Ex. A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.
    Ex. Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line.
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    (n.) = phone line, telephone line

    Ex: A modem is an electronic device which converts or modulates data coming from a computer into audio tunes which can be carried over normal phone lines and demodulates incoming tones from the phone line into data that can be used by the computer.

    Ex: Numerous different models are available, ranging from models where communication is via a heat sensitive screen, through to terminals linked to an outside computer by a telephone line.

    Spanish-English dictionary > línea telefónica

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